The Birth Secret of "Surfing Stock Investment Method" Part 6, Negotiation Tactics That Earn a Yes
Good evening, this is Shimon.
This week, the FOMC has decided to raise the policy rate by 0.75 percentage points.
Along with that, USD/JPY is approaching the 150 level, over 148, reminiscent of the pre-October 21 currency intervention.
However, since the rate hike is a smaller increase than before,
there are more opinions that the finishing touch is near.
If the end of the ongoing rise in production costs causing the yen’s weakness could be stopped,
the yen’s weakness might settle down as well.
In the current yen bear market, holding actual stocks as new positions is very difficult, so
with short selling and margin trading,
if you manage your funds properly and take on the challenge,
I think it’s still a good mechanism.
Now, this week's YouTube includes,
- The Birth of Wave Riding Stock Investment Method: Part 6
- Negotiation techniques that almost always get a YES
I discussed these two topics.
□■ Tuesday Update: The Birth of Wave Riding Stock Investment Method: Part 6 □■
The series telling the story up to Episode 5,
the Birth of Wave Riding Stock Investment Method series,
ends with this episode.
Looking back,
in creating Wave Riding Stock Investment Method
there were many hints to winning in stock investment scattered around.
Stock Academy has been operating for 10 years without a break.
Among that, I take pride in having refined teaching methods and approaches.
This time, why was past trading included in the curriculum?
How should we approach it to efficiently learn Wave Riding Stock Investment Method?
I spoke about these things.
Please take a look.
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“Birth of Wave Riding Stock Investment Method: Part 6”
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Now, one more video,
□■ Thursday Update: Negotiation Techniques That Almost Always Get a YES □■
This Thursday, I talked about negotiation techniques.
“Is it going to be another talk not related to stocks?”
I thought so too,
but when I organized the content,
I realized there are surprisingly many similarities with investing.
Negotiation, after all, is
ultimately a game of give-and-take between people,
and investing, in a broad sense, is also a game of give-and-take between people.
A good negotiator is a good investor.
This is a phrase I just came up with, but
I don’t think it’s far from the truth.
For those who are weak in negotiation,
for those seeking valuable information on investing,
I think this video will be a miraculous and beneficial one for both.
Please take a look here.
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Well then,
Thank you for staying with me today as well.
Shimon Keizo
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